Watch this informative video to learn more about SyberVision’s new golf mastery training system. You’ll learn about SyberVision’s muscle memory programming technology, the Impact Zone, how this revolutionary training system is organized and how it can quickly and easily transform your scoring and game.
Your brain has something called “mirror neurons.” These neurons fire when you swing a golf club. As they fire, they send impulses to your muscles stimulating them to perform the movement. Repetitive stimulation and movement creates golf swing habits.
Revolutionary new research shows that these same neurons fire and muscles are stimulated when you watch someone swing a club, imagine them or yourself swinging a club and/or hear the sweet spot sounds associated with the successful swing.
ONLY PERFECT PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT
The key to golf sucess is being able to perform and experience the correct swing repeatedly. Only then can you make it an instict-ual habit you can call upon consistently, with confidence under all competitive situations. In golf, only perfect practice makes per-fect. Anything less, you only consolidate imperfection, frustration and repeated failure.
But what do you practice and how do you practice perfectly?
THE METHOD
Bobby learned even though the greats all have different swing styles, they all impact the ball (their divots bottom out) four inches in front of the ball. Bobby also discovered that average golfers impact the ball 4 inches behind the ball-up to an 8-inch difference between the two.
Bobby learned that for every one inch average golfers move their swing bottoms forward, their handicaps are reduced by four strokes. The 100-shooter, for example, can score in the 80’s by simply moving his/her swing bottom forward by 5 inches!
THE MODEL
THE MECHANISM
Knowledge is important but it’s not enough. To reach your golf potential you must internalize and make the perfect swing a part of your instinctive and reflexive golf muscle memory. This is now pos- sible with Syber Vision’s mirror neuron muscle memory program- ming technology.
Based on 8 years of applied research at the Stanford University Neuropsychology Research laboratory,
SyberVision discovered the math that governs the mirror neuron process- the algorithm the brain performs to convert visual and sound information of movement into muscle memory.
This knowledge is then transparently applied in a specially edited high-definition video that presents the Impact Zone dynamics in such a way that, as you watch, you vicariously experience the perfect swing, over and over again – ingraining golf perfection deep into your mind and body. With SyberVision’s visual learning technology, knowledge becomes skill mastery.
THE PAYOFF
Learn and apply the Impact Zone principles. Watch the muscle memory programming video to fire your mirror neurons and ingrain the movement into your swing. Then go out and play the best golf of your life. GUARANTEED! The “SyberVision Impact Zone Personal Golf Mastery System” will quickly and dramati- cally transform your game beyond anything you ever thought possible!
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Sounds of Success: Memory Music
Hear the soundtrack music and sweet spot sounds from the “Muscle Memory Programming” and “A Perfect Round of Golf” videos to trigger and refresh your golf muscle memory.
“For 15 years as Bobby’s colleague at CBS, I have continued to be amazed by his knowledge of the golf swing. He remains as erudite with the technical nuances of the game as anyone on the planet, and I am thrilled he is sharing his expertise with the rest of the world.” – Jim Nantz, CBS Sports Golf Anchor
“Bobby Clampett is one of the most knowledgeable golf minds in the game. He has always known that the strike is what counts most. What the swing looks like is really of no concern; the qual. ity of the impact between club and ball is the heart of the matter.” – Tom Lehman, 1996 British Open Champion and 2006 U.S. Ryder Cup Team Captain|
Bobby Clampett, a native of Carmel, California, turned professional in 1980 after one of the finest amateur careers in American golf his tory. The two-time California State Amateur Champion, World Amateur Champion, and low amateur the 1978 U.S. Open and the 1979 Masters, Bobby was a two-time winner of the Fred Haskins Award while in college at Brigham Young University.
As a member of the PGA Tour, he won the 1982 Southern Open, and in 1984 became the Tour’s youngest player to exceed
In 1991 he joined CBS Sports and TNT Sports golf broadcast teams, which he continues today.
He is returning to competition while pursuing his interests in golf course architecture, aviation and charity work.
Bobby lives with his wife and children in Raleigh, North Carolina.
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